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2016 Mobile Ad Summit
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October 
21
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Tripping Point: The Valley Edition
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Para reservar su espacio o pedir acomodaciones razonables, llame al (747) 225-1531. 

Clear your calendar - It's going down! You're invited to take part in the festivities. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

We need safer, greener, and more accessible neighborhoods for all in Los Angeles:

• Safe sidewalks and crosswalks

• Complete streets

• More bus shelters

• Healthy trees for shade

Join us for a day of keynotes, interactive trainings, workshops, and networking with colleagues, friends, advocacy leaders, public agency staff, and elected officials' staff. With an incredible lineup of workshops and trainings, you’ll leave with the skills, tools, strategies, and insights that will take your advocacy to another level.


For too long, we've faced crumbling sidewalks; dangerous crosswalks for older adults, youth, and individuals with disabilities; missing bus shelters; and withering tree canopies lining our streets. These issues are magnified in low-income communities and communities of color throughout Los Angeles.

 

This year, LA has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to align significant streams of funding, like Measure M local return and Willits settlement funds, to solve these problems in neighborhoods and communities of need. Now is the time to learn how to effect change, who to ask for what, and when to make your voice heard.


It’s the Tripping Point: The Valley Edition!


FREE with registration.


Summit Details

 Goals

Help participants advocate for systemic change to transportation and mobility infrastructure in LA, including sidewalks, curb ramps, crosswalks, street trees, and bus stops.

Audience

Everyone! We aim to provide an inclusive, open-minded, and energetic vibe. Community members and advocates from all walks of life are encouraged to attend. Beginners are welcome! Childcare and Spanish-English translation will be available.

 Speakers

Speakers and workshop leaders will be experts and leaders in their fields. Their aim will be to help equip and train you to be effective in bringing change to your neighborhood and LA at large.

Getting There

Parking is available on-site. The venue is accessible by the Metrolink, bike, and Metro bus.

Speakers

Jerry Zen

CEO, 3DAYS

Zen is a pioneer in the field of mobile advertising. 3DAYS is the 5th company that has achieved a Fortune 500 ranking under his guidance.

Kate Welsh

VP of Sales, 3DAYS

With a decade of leadership experience at 3DAYS, Welsh oversees sales, operations, growth initiatives and strategic alliances.

Sarah Chen

CEO, AdTank

Chen is founder and CEO of AdTank, a digital advertising think tank that partners with brands to unlock consumer markets through marketing.

Jenny Grace

Founder, Target Tween

Target Tween specializes in trend forecasting and marketing strategies for the tween and teen demographics.

Forest Bello

VP, Digital Media, Clicker

As VP of Digital Media at Clicker, Bello crafts innovative and creative solutions for the digital space, specializing in minority consumers.

Amit Sands

Digital Director, Power Haus

Sands heads up a world-class team of 120, and leads digital capability and integration for a suite of 50+ corporate clients.

Vee Nguyen

Editor, Ad Market Magazine

Nguyen covers mobile news and trends for Ad Market Magazine. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, and Wired.com.

Charlie Gaudenzi

Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

Mobile Arts conducts quantitative and qualitative research on mobile habits, market trends, and user needs across the globe.

Schedule

9:00AM

Check-in, breakfast, and registration

9:30AM

Introduction and welcome

Jessica Meaney, Executive Director, Investing in Place

9:40AM

Hector Ochoa, Southern California Resource Center for Independent Living


9:45AM

Luz Rivas, Commissioner, Board of Public Works


9:50AM

Ted Bardacke, Director of Infrastructure, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti

10:15AM - 10:55AM

Break out session #1

a. Sidewalks 101

b. Trees in Your Neighborhood

c. Advocacy Made Easy: How to Get What You Want 

d. Neighborhood Councils 101

11:00AM - 12:00PM

 Lunch

12:20PM - 1:05PM

Break out session #2

a. How to Communicate with Decision Makers

b. Department of Disability/Bureau of Engineering

c. People Street

d. Hands-On Walk Audit Training

 

1:15pm - 1:30pm

Councilmember Nury Martinez, Los Angeles City District 6


1:30-2:00PM

Next Steps/Activation: Molly Peterson


Panorama High School is accessible by transit (Van Nuys MetroLink), bike, and car. On-site parking is available.


The summit is free of charge but registration is required. Lunch and refreshments will be served.

The Tripping Point Key Partner Organizations

Thank you to our key partners including AARP California, American Heart Association, LURN, Los Angeles Walks, Koreatown Youth + Community Center, Southern California Resource Services for Independent Living, Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, Kaiser Permanente, and Outfront/JCDecaux.

About 3DAYS

A Fortune 500 company, 3DAYS sets the platinum standard for engaging, media-rich mobile ads. With award-winning campaigns in video, interactive and animated content and partnerships with top-tier creative agencies across the globe, 3DAYS dominates the mobile ad solutions field and delivers effective, cost-effective solutions.

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